10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MURMANSK COAST»
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1
Whales, Seals, Fish and Man
This is supported by the registration of individuals in poor condition (skin and fat
weight only 31-33% of total weight) on the moulting grounds in late April 1987.
Our observations of harp seals near the Murmansk coast in June 1985 agree with
...
A. Schytte Blix, L. Walløe, Ø. Ulltang, 1995
2
In the Land of White Death: An Epic Story of Survival in the ...
We were drawing near the Murmansk coast, which we expected to appear out of
the mist at any moment. I scrutinized the hazy horizon with the utmost attention,
anxious to be the first to spot land or a vessel coming out to meet us. I had no
time ...
3
The Decision to Intervene
On the Murmansk coast assistance from America is badly required and is, in fact,
essential. Every day the position of Murmansk is more seriously endangered and,
as the United States Government will of course be aware, it is of vital ...
George Frost Kennan, 1958
4
Issues in Global Environment: Freshwater and Marine ...
the Barents Sea “A descriptive study of population structure, growth rates and
shell morphometry was conducted on nine intertidal populations of the infaunal
bivalve Cerastoderma edule in the Murmansk coast of the Barents Sea. Year-to-
year ...
5
Northeast Arctic Passage
The limit then continues southeastward, crossing the 70th parallel at about 44 E.
Thereafter it curves down to the vicinity of Cape Sviatoi Nos off the Murmansk
coast at about 40° E. In some years the extreme southward ice limit may
approach ...
William Elliott Butler, 1977
6
A Guide to The Maximus Poems of Charles Olson
24, "during the last quarter of the sixteenth century and the first decade of the
seventeenth a substantial trade in furs was carried on along the Murmansk coast
of the Kola Peninsula. All foreign vessels had to pass along this coast, and ...
George F. Butterick, 1980
Type: Murmansk Region, White Sea coast (Kandalaksha Gulf, Devichya Luda
Island). North (Karelia-Murmansk; coast of White Sea. Lake Ladoga and
Vygozero); Baltic (rarely); Center (Ladoga-Ilmen). — On sandy and gravelly
seacoasts, ...
N. N. Tzvelev, Andreĭ Aleksandrovich Fedorov, 2003
8
Aspects of the Governing of the Finns
On the other hand, the Germans themselves, in the honeymoon period of the
German-Russsian Non-Aggression Pact, had actually had a submarine base on
the Litsa river over on the Soviet Murmansk coast, from which to attack British ...
9
Dilemmas of Russian Capitalism: Fedor Chizhov and Corporate ...
5 In September 1874, Chizhov reacted to an article about hunting and fishing on
the Murmansk coast with a renewed sense of urgency. The position of fishermen
and hunters was so "desperate" that only the deeds of capable and practical ...
10
In Search of Arctic Birds
The seabird colonies along the shores of both seas, on the Murmansk Coast (
Murmanskiy bereg) and on the Kandalaksha Coast (Kandalakshskiy bereg),
have been intensively studied by Russian ornithologists, and two outstanding
works, ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MURMANSK COAST»
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Murmansk Coast is used in the context of the following news items.
Movie reviews - Say When, Leviathan, Interstellar
... dog-eat-dog injustice that goes hand-in-hand with corruption with an eye as cold as the bewitching Murmansk coast on which it was filmed. «Irish Independent, Nov 14»
Inside the Ring: NSA under Reagan
“Two huge naval exercises — one near the Murmansk coast in 1981, the other in the Sea of Okhotsk in April of 1983 — served notice that Allied ... «Washington Times, May 13»